As, during a comparison of kairos and chronos, does Winnie the Pooh. |
Always nimble with words, Dickey used the Greek term kairos, meaning an opportune moment, to describe the timing of the book. |
Dickey, an English literature major in college, likes to use the Greek word kairos to explain his good fortune. |
The present time is a time of opportunity, a kairos of which the Scriptures speak, a time of new chances and new graces. |
Untouched by the refining force of kairos, wild nature and its savage denizens were shown in their original, unperfected state. |
Or do other phenomena perhaps show that the kairos, the right moment, might have passed us by? |